He said the NBA’s position affirms ADC’s long-held stance that the law is being violated.
The ADC spokesman noted that an electoral umpire must be clearly impartial.
He urged the general public is to disregard what he described as a falsehood in its entirety.
He added that INEC remains committed to conducting free, fair, credible, and inclusive elections.
The NBA described the involvement of lawyers and courts in the internal affairs of political parties as disturbing.
Mr Gombe insisted that due process must be followed in resolving the leadership dispute.
The data further showed that 48,330 of the new registrants were persons with disabilities (PWDs).
He said INEC has refused to receive correspondence from the party pending the court’s determination of the matter.
His refusal to bow to political pressure is proof of his commitment to judicial sanctity, Mr Akinlosotu said.
INEC, as the constitutional umpire, is expected to act with utmost restraint, impartiality, and fidelity to due process.
